Attendance Time: Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 17:30–19:00
Halls X/Y
Chairperson: Patricia Quinn, Kathy Law, Andreas Stohl
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EGU2009-3036 Simulating cross-polar pollution transport during POLARCAT-GRACE H. Sodemann, S. Arnold, J. Burkhart, S. Monks, M. Pommier, A. Stohl, and S. Turquety
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EGU2009-3224 Forest fire plumes sampled above Siberia during YAK-AEROSIB/POLARCAT airborne campaigns: properties and sources J.-D. Paris, P. Nedelec, A. Stohl, M. Yu. Arshinov, B. D. Belan, and P. Ciais
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EGU2009-3977 Human Activity and Pollution in Antarctica H.-F. Graf, S.V. Shirsat, and R. Podzun
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EGU2009-4897 Siberian and European pollution transport to the Arctic region: aircraft studies during the POLARCAT-FRANCE spring experiment R. Adam de Villiers, J. Pelon, K. Law, G. Ancellet, J-F. Gayet, and A. Schwarzenboeck
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EGU2009-6427 Organic Functional Groups in Submicron Particles during the International Chemistry Experiment in the Arctic LOwer Troposphere (ICEALOT)
L.M. Russell, P.M. Shaw, T.S. Bates, and P.K. Quinn
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EGU2009-8744 Transport of North American pollution plumes towards the Arctic detected by aircraft based aerosol composition measurements in the Arctic 2008 summer season during the POLARCAT-France campaign J. Schmale, J. Schneider, M. Brands, G. Ancellet, J. Pelon, S.R. Arnold, A. Schwarzenböck, C. Gourbeyre, S. Borrmann, and K.S. Law
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EGU2009-12354 Use and validation of the GEMS chemical forecasts during POLARCAT 2008 campaigns M.F. Khokhar, C. Granier, K. S. Law, L. Jones, J. Flemming, O. Stein, M. Schultz, and Data teams NASA-ARCTAS, DLR- GRACE and POLARCAT-France data teams
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EGU2009-12645 A snow pack source of aldehydes and acetone in West Antarctica between 76 and 90 degrees S M.M. Frey, R.C. Bales, and D. Belle-Oudry
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EGU2009-5277 Geographic variability of nitrate deposition and preservation over the Greenland Ice Sheet JF Burkhart, RC Bales, JR McConnell, MA Hutterli, and MM Frey
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EGU2009-787 Retrieval of aerosol optical thickness over snow using dual-view satellite observations L. Istomina, W. von Hoyningen-Huene, A. Kokhanovsky, M. Schreier, V. Rozanov, and J. P. Burrows
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EGU2009-9656 Investigating long-range transport of pollution to the Arctic troposphere using aircraft observations and a global chemical transport model S. Monks, S. Arnold, M. Chipperfield, S. Turquety, G. Ancellet, K. Law, and H. Schlager
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EGU2009-10817 Study of Arctic aerosol particle properties from ATR-42 aircraft in situ measurements during two POLARCAT campaigns conducted in 2008 during arctic spring and summer. B. Quennehen, A. Schwarzenboeck, J-F. Gayet, C. Gourbeyre, F. Doussière, J. Pelon, K. Law, and J. Schmale
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EGU2009-1747 Real-time measurements of fine & ultrafine sulfate aerosols in the marine Arctic atmosphere during springtime: Insights to Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) sources R. Sarda-Estève and J. Sciare
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EGU2009-2600 Optical Properties and Climate Impacts of Tropospheric Aerosols that Undergo Long-Range Transport to the Arctic P. Quinn, T. Bates, D. Coffman, K. Schulz, L. Shank, A. Jefferson, J. Ogren, J. Burkhart, and G. Shaw
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EGU2009-3931 The ASTAR 2007 April 14 haze layer: The radiative effect of an aged and internally mixed aerosol in the Arctic A.-C. Engvall, J. Ström, P. Tunved, H. Schlager, and A. Minikin
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EGU2009-4797 Impact of biomass burning and anthropogenic emissions on the composition of the summertime Arctic troposphere - aircraft observations during POLARCAT-GRACE A. Roiger, H. Schlager, M. Scheibe, M. Lichtenstern, P. Stock, H. Ziereis, H. Aufmhoff, F. Arnold, H. Sodemann, and A. Stohl
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EGU2009-6589 Measurement of aerosol radiative properties during POLARCAT 2008 K. S. Schmidt, P. Pilewskie, E. Bierwirth, and J. Redemann
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EGU2009-6747 High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometric Measurements of the Arctic Troposphere on-board the NASA DC-8 during ARCTAS
M.J. Cubison and J.L. Jimenez and the ARCTAS
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EGU2009-10622 Aerosol climatology in the Arctic from CALIOP and ECHAM5-HAMMOZ Q. Bourgeois and I. Bey
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EGU2009-10990 OASIS-CANADA: observations of boundary layer ozone and mercury depletion from the Arctic Ocean surface J.W. Bottenheim, S. Netcheva, R. Staebler, and A. Steffen